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FIGURE 13-3. FUEL NOZZLE DESCRIPTION
Fuel nozzle (See Figure 13-3)
The fuel discharge nozzle is located in the cylinder head. The nozzle outlet is screwed
into the tapped fuel nozzle hole in the cylinder head. The nozzle body has a drilled
central passage with a counterbore at each end. The lower end is the fuel outlet. The
upper bore contains a removable jet for calibrating the nozzles. Near the top, radial holes
connect the upper counterbore with the outside of the nozzle body for air admission. A
shroud is mounted on the nozzle body and extends over the nozzle body. The nozzle
shroud is sealed to the nozzle body using o-rings. The nozzle shrouds are referenced to
upper deck pressure. This provides a positive air pressure differential to insure proper
fuel atomization at all operating parameters. Nozzles are calibrated in several ranges and
all nozzles furnished for one engine are of the same range identified by a letter stamped
on the hex of the nozzle body.
13-3
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM INSPECTION
50 Hour-
Inspect the fuel servo unit in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
See Related Publication Section 1-4 for ordering information. Visually inspect all fuel
injection system components, plumbing and connections for security, deterioration, leaks
and chafing.
WARNING
Fuel injection lines must not be bent or deformed. The fuel injection lines must be
securely clamped to the fuel line support brackets. Do not assemble in a binding
configuration.
Summary of Contents for CONTINENTAL L/TSIO-360-RB
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